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MTELP Series

The Michigan Test of English Language Proficiency (MTELP Series) is used by institutions to measure the achievement and progress of English language learners within a language program. It is produced by CaMLA, a not-for-profit collaboration between the University of Michigan and the University of Cambridge.

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MTELP Series

Nodes9
Edges8
Triples20
Avg. degree1.78
Density0.222222
Components1

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MTELP Series

Top relations

related to Usage · 10
MTELP Series → Andrews University, Cambridge College, CaMLA English Placement Test, English, EPT, ESL/EFL Schools, Examples, Institutions, New America College, This
related to Test format · 4
MTELP Series → Each, Forms, Level, The MTELP Series
related to Preparation · 3
MTELP Series → CaMLA, Level, MTELP Series Level
related to Level 1 · 1
MTELP Series → MTELP Series Level
related to Level 2 · 1
MTELP Series → MTELP Series Level
related to Level 3 · 1
MTELP Series → MTELP Series Level

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Important terminology

test level mtelp series camla institutions learners english proficiency available michigan score language used progress cambridge three levels tests format

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
MTELP Seriesrelated to Level 1MTELP Series Level0.60section
MTELP Seriesrelated to Level 2MTELP Series Level0.60section
MTELP Seriesrelated to Level 3MTELP Series Level0.60section
MTELP Seriesrelated to PreparationCaMLA0.60section
MTELP Seriesrelated to PreparationMTELP Series Level0.60section
MTELP Seriesrelated to PreparationLevel0.60section
MTELP Seriesrelated to Test formatThe MTELP Series0.60section
MTELP Seriesrelated to Test formatLevel0.60section
MTELP Seriesrelated to Test formatEach0.60section
MTELP Seriesrelated to Test formatForms0.60section
MTELP Seriesrelated to UsageThis0.60section
MTELP Seriesrelated to UsageESL/EFL Schools0.60section

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